Re: Hello, I'm new...

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i think that you're best bet would be to find some open source
community software and go with that. i built a community site from
scratch one time, and while it was a lot of fun, it proved to be much
more difficult that i had anticipated. so the next client that asked
for a similar site ended up with a modified version of the other site
with phpbb2 for a message board, another package for a photo gallery
(can't recall the name right now), etc.

so, in short, find some already written code, modify it a bit to suit
your needs, and go with that. it'll save you a lot of time.

On 5/13/05, brujah@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <brujah@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have only recently started to look at php, I hope this list dose not
> mind 'noob' questions.
> 
> I have got 'Programming PHP' by Rasmus Lerdorf, Kevin Tatroe and 'Web
> Database Applications with PHP and MySQL' Hugh E. Williams, David Lane.
> 
> I would like to create a 'community' website and was wondering if there
> was a framework available to get me started?
> 
> Thanks.
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